Explainer | What are hypersonic weapons, and why is there a race between China, the US and others to develop them?

  • Security experts have warned that the escalating competition could end in military conflict
  • The high speed and manoeuvrability of such missiles is a challenge for air defence systems

China’s DF-17 medium-range ballistic missile, which is equipped with a hypersonic glide vehicle, was revealed during a military parade in 2019. Photo: Weibo

When China’s DF-17 ballistic missile featured in a military parade in 2019, it became the first country in the world to publicly reveal a hypersonic weapon.

China also recently announced it had made breakthroughs in heat-seeking technology for such weapons, which the United States – having significantly increased funding for hypersonic research – has said it may not have until 2025.
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